Despite this, I still chose to use the double-up promotion to get my daughter the Lego Friends Grand Hotel for Christmas:

Why? Well, many Clubcard Boost deals come with some small print – you often can’t combine them with other discount codes or vouchers. This means that you often receive a slightly worse deal than the ‘headline’ Boost multiplier.

Using your vouchers at Tesco Direct during this Clubcard Boost double-up promotion comes with no small print. You can even buy sale items. You are genuinely getting double the face value of your vouchers.

You will also be buying something that you genuinely need and would otherwise have paid for in cash – so you are saving ‘real’ money.

The Tesco Clubcard double up promotion runs until 30th December, which is Wednesday. I would head over to Tesco Direct and take a look around – this is especially true if you have any Clubcard vouchers which are heading towards their two year expiry date.

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You could have got it in the buy 3 for the price of 2 @ Argos when it was £79.99, ie 3 for £159.98 or £53.33 each, with Amex MR points and TCB you could have reduced this to £50, or maybe you had a £10 off £100 Amex opp?

You could then have sold your 2 spare £50 Heartlakes on Ebay for £85, = £70 after postage & fees unless you got a 75% off final fee value offer, which is what I got x100, making costs £12 so proceeds £72, so profit x2 £26.

Making the Heartlake Hotel you wanted to keep £24.

Of course you might have done this several times, making your generous present a nice profit-earning opportunity.

The double-up to me is usually the optimal use of club-card points. I find that most boost partners have heavy discounts available on their regular price so the 3x or 4x headline promotion does not hold true (I mean who pays full price at pizza express ever?).

Having said this RAC or Goldsmiths do seem to offer good value if not quite at their headline rate.